EDITS-
Leave Cal Moto, Mountain View @ 7am.
Cal Moto group picks up Tri-Valley Moto group 7:45am.
East on Sonora Pass, back over Tioga. Or not, Hwy 120's still closed but we'll figure that out.
Still stopping along the way for fuels, fo-tog-rafee, flying saucers, etc.
Details
http://www.calmoto.com/community/rides/index.html (http://www.calmoto.com/community/rides/index.html)
Hope to see some familiar faces.
Jimbo
I'm interested. But I having electrical problems on the monster, no taillights.
Sorry I have been "non-responsive" been busy last couple weekends. Are you working saturday?
I'm outta town this weekend, otherwise it sounds like fun. [thumbsup]
I might be in, but a 7am start time? Fascists.
Quote from: sugarcrook on September 01, 2009, 11:22:43 AM
I might be in, but a 7am start time? Fascists.
Average 100 MPH! You'll be home for a late lunch.
Quote from: TCK! on September 01, 2009, 10:29:52 AM
I'm interested. But I having electrical problems on the monster, no taillights.
Sorry I have been "non-responsive" been busy last couple weekends. Are you working saturday?
Always here on Saturday. Don't worry, I won't run out of bikes.
If it was Saturday, I'd be in...
Sunday is booked. :(
Quote from: GrendelsTwin on September 01, 2009, 05:50:12 PM
If it was Saturday, I'd be in...
Sunday is booked. :(
Un-book. What could you possibily have planned?
I'm in if you can get me an RS125 for the day.
EDIT: It might need a rebuild afterwards.
Quote from: GrendelsTwin on September 01, 2009, 05:50:12 PM
If it was Saturday, I'd be in...
Sunday is booked. :(
+1 Saturday would have worked perfectly. I'll be riding the Peninsula roads on Saturday instead.
hmmm you think this will cause any problems:
QuoteSR 120
[IN THE CENTRAL CALIFORNIA AREA]
IS CLOSED FROM CRANE FLAT TO 45 MI WEST OF THE JCT OF US 395
/AT WHITE WOLF/ /TIOGA PASS/ (TUOLUMNE CO ) - DUE TO A WILDLAND FIRE
- MOTORISTS ARE ADVISED TO USE AN ALTERNATE ROUTE - BIG OAK FLAT RD &
ACCESS TO YOSEMITE VALLEY (TUOLUMNE CO) IS CLOSED
Pack marshmellows.
Yeah I'm keeping an eye on that one. I'll know more Friday but it's going to stick up a bunch of Aerostitch eitherway.
I'm getting monkey-butt just thinking about that ride.
In a good way?
Quote from: jimboecv on September 01, 2009, 08:22:09 PM
Un-book. What could you possibily have planned?
An early morning ride, possible brunch with a hottie, then a family gathering that will include heavy drinking to dull the pain of not being on the tail end of a ride throught the mountains.
added to calendar
Thank you. I'll do better next time.
Edit: The ride route is going to swing by Tri-Valley Moto in Livermore on the way out so I/you/we can sleep in. The plan is to leave here around 7:45 - 8:00am. I'll change first post.
PM me if you need further info.
Jim... I've got 1 piece leathers or leather jacket and jeans... which do you feel would be more appropriate for this ride?
I'm still planning to come to the store tomorrow as well.
Dress for the crash.
The weather should be OK. So you won't roast/freeze.
Please wear the white boots, this is a dull crowd.
So how was it Jimbo? Did y'all see bigfoot in them there hills? [popcorn]
No big feets.
35 bikes. hwy 120 to 108. Dipshit on a Tiger blows a turn on the enterance, ran right off the shoulder; Superman! He was OK, but his bike exploded on impact, sidecase part and windscreen passed right under my front wheel. Whew! Road blocked for an hour, we directing traffic -whoopie-
Everyone scattered, so my buddy Lou and I head over to 395 and eat some BBQ. Then north to 88, down to 49 south to 120 west and home.
The weather was excellent. Some snow up on top still. Traffic was good on the way up but too many RV'n ass-hats coming back. 480 miles and worth it.
How was your obligation?
My plans were undone by yellow jackets on Saturday's ride. One found his way into my helmet and started stinging away, right as I was tipping it into a turn. No crash, but I spent the rest of my weekend in seclusion... waiting for the left half of my face to return to its normal size.
I could so easily pick on you, you left the door wide open with the 'normal'.